And the church mistakenly followed Aristotle when it came to the place of the earth in the cosmos. The earth need not be the center of the universe to be the center of Divine attention. But the Galaxy is likely the center of the universe. We know now that the entire universe rotates about an axis that is not only parallel to but coincident with the axis of rotation of the Galaxy, and in the same direction.

BTW: the name “Milky Way Galaxy” is redundant. “The Galaxy” is the correct name for the large, pinwheel-shaped collection of stars that includes our Sun.

The Galaxy is the center of the cosmos! Actually there's a bunch of other galaxies the same size as ours or larger, and as far as we can tell they're all moving away from each other at more or less equal speed while space expands.

Even if the galaxy were at the exact center of the universe (how would we even verify that without being able to see the edges of the universe, which may not even exists if there's nothing outside the universe as a boundary is always between something and something else and if there's no "something else", there is no boundary) that proves nothing about God or the devil or souls or angels so what's your point exactly? If I wind up in the exact middle of the Sahara Desert does that make the Egyptian religion true? Because that's just as much of a non-sequitur as saying that our galaxy being right in the middle of the universe proves anything about the creationism.